Frequently Asked Questions
Headquartered in Encino, California with multiple local branch offices in your backyard to serve you at your convenience. Leading Tax Group can schedule a face to face consultation to represent your case with the IRS, FTB, EDD, as well as CDTFA Audits.
In most cases, a Franchise Tax Board audit is triggered by discrepancies found or suspected during an internal review. If you need help with a current FTB audit, or if you just want to get more information, Call Leading Tax Group.
Yes, the Franchise Tax Board can garnish wages just like the IRS. If you feel that they are taking more than you can afford, call Leading Tax Group. We will do our best to change the garnishment and lessen the financial burden.
Because they love you? No. The letter is usually the way to remind you of a balance due or a tax return due or received. However, the FTB can send you a letter notifying you of future or current liens or levies.
FTB is the state of CA taxing authority, so it handles state income tax obligations. The IRS handles federal income tax obligations. However, the two often work together if the situation warrants it.
The Franchise Tax Board typically has 4 years from the date you filed your return to issue an assessment. However, special circumstances can apply. Call Leading Tax Group for more information about these circumstances or for assistance.